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Extrarenal Wilms’ tumour presenting as an inguinal mass

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Nephroblastoma is the most common primary malignant tumour of kidney in children.1 Extrarenal Wilms is rare and its occurrence without kidney involvement is extremely uncommon.2 The most common site of extrarenal Wilms is retropritoneum and then the inguinal area.3 Inguinal mass is a common complaint in paediatrics that is mainly due to hernia and this is a case of extrarenal Wilms presented as an …

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